Wednesday - Fiona Talkington
Fiona Talkington presents a varied selection of music.
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            José Cortés Jiménez (singer) / Juani de la Isla (guitar)
Pansequito: Vive una gitana negra - alegrÃas
- Beginners Guide to Flamenco.
 - Nascente NSBOX090.
 
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            Loose Tubes
Django Bates: Delightful Precipice
- Säd Afrika.
 - Lost Marble LM006.
 
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            The Balfa Brothers
La Valse de Grand Bois
- The Balfa Brothers Play Traditional Cajun Music.
 - Ace Records CDCHD1320.
 
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            Sheila Chandra
Blacksmith
- Moonsung.
 - Real World Records CDRW77.
 
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            Sinfonye / Mara Kiek (vocals)
Martin Codax: Qunatas sabedes amar amigo
- Bella Domna - The Medieval Woman: Lover, Poet, Patroness & Saint.
 - Helios CDH55207.
 
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            Sam Lee
Wild Wood Amber
- Ground Of Its Own.
 - www.samleesong.co.uk.
 
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            Heiner Goebbels
The Wind
- Stifters Dinge.
 - ECM 476 4193.
 
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            Erland Dahlen
Flower Power
- Rolling Bomber.
 - Hubro CD2512.
 
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            Doc Watson
My little woman you're so sweet
- Songs from the Souther Mountains.
 - Sugar Hill SHCD3829.
 
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            Van Dyke Parks
Colours (from Song Cycle)
- Song Cycle.
 - Bella Union BELLACD343.
 
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            Geoffrey Oryema
Makambo
- Exile.
 - Real World Gold.
 
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            Nils Frahm
Unter / Old Thought
- Felt.
 - Erased Tapes Records ERATP033CD.
 
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            Vox Clamantis
Agnus Dei (Gregorian chant)
- Filia sion.
 - ECM 476 4499.
 
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            Sidsel Endresen
Exile
- Exile.
 - ECM 521 721 2.
 
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            Sabrina Tabby (violin) / Mayumi Tsuchida (piano)
Dylan Mattingly: Six Night Sunrise - Music of Barges & Metallic Stars
- Stream of Stars.
 - Innova Recordings 822.
 
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            Sigur Rós
Daudalogn
- Valtari.
 - °°ùú²Ô°ì.
 
 
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- Wed 20 Jun 2012 23:00ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ Radio 3
 
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